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Taft and MacArthur, 1900–1901: A Study in Civil-Military Relations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Rowland T. Berthoff
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University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
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When the United States stumbled into possession of the Philippine Islands in 1898, Americans had not operated a military government since Reconstruction, and the task of ruling a populous alien colony was an unprecedented one for them. Because of the insurrection waged by Filipino guerrillas after February 1899, martial law could give way to civil control but gradually. The long transition provoked a civil-military conflict which, because the chief antagonists were famous fathers of now famous sons, has recently acquired a new interest. But the rivals of 1900–1901 should be judged for their own deeds. How and why did Major General Arthur MacArthur and Commissioner William Howard Taft fall out?

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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1953

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